Nearly 800 illegal immigrants arrested in massive Florida ICE raid

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In an innovative joint effort, the application agencies of the United States Immigration and Customs Law (ICE) of Miami and Florida arrested almost 800 illegal immigrants duration the first four days of the Tidal Unudad operation, a massive and multiple agency.

Fox News annulled information about some of the ICE trials of the operation ongoing, which includes a convict Colombian murderer, alleged from MS-13 and 18th Street Gang, and a Russian with a warning of Interpol Red for Manslahter.

José Sánchez Reyes, an illegal Colombian immigrant who entered the United States in a getaway, was convicted of homicide in his country of origin.

Rafael Juarex Cabrera, an illegal Guatemalan immigrant and alleged member of the MS-13 gang, has illegally entered the United States three times and was convicted of a serious crime.

Savva Kleishchevskyi, an illegal Russian immigrant, has an interpol red notice outside Russia for vehicular murder.

Aron Isaak Morazan-Ogaeguirre, a Honduran illegal immigrant, is a known or sustained terrorist member of the 18th Street gang and has supposedly re-entered the United States illegally twice.

Operation Tidal Wave remains ongoing, and Florida continues to work with ICE to improve the mass deportation agenda of President Donald Trump.

The authorities said that customs and border protection (CBP) provided a duration of “extraordinary support” of the operation, which according to them was very successful. ICE
The application agencies of the United States Immigration and Customs Law (ICE) of Miami and Florida arrested almost 800 illegal immigrants duration the first four days of the Tidal Wave operation. ICE

The authorities said that customs and border protection (CBP) provided a duration of “extraordinary support” of the operation, which according to them was very successful.

“We appreciate ours [Department of Homeland Security (DHS)] The couple with public safety, ”ICE wrote in a statement published in X.

Operation Tidal Wave remains ongoing, and Florida continues to work with ICE to improve the mass deportation agenda of President Donald Trump. ICE

The announcement was made after two judges were arrested this week for allegedly hiding illegal ice immigrants.

The judge of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court, Hannah Dugan, is accused of obstruction of an official processing and hiding an individual to avoid the discovery and judgment for allegedly protecting a migrant from ICE agents.

The former Judge of the County of Doña Ana, Joel Cano, 68, and his wife, Nancy Cano, 67, were accused of manipulation of evidence amid accusations that they housed a member of the violent gang of Venezuela Train of Aragua, Cristhian Ortega-Lopez.

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